Temperature sensing circuit having a controller for measuring a length of charging time
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1. A combination temperature sensor, comprising:
- an electrical power source;
a photodiode connected to the electrical power source in reverse bias configuration;
a capacitor connected to the photodiode in a manner that causes leakage current from the photodiode to charge the capacitor to a voltage;
a controller configured to measure a length of time it takes for the voltage to change from a first predetermined value to a second predetermined value, such that the temperature can be determined based, at least in part, on the length of time.
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Abstract
A temperature sensor includes a photodiode or other suitable light-sensitive device connected to a power source in a reverse bias configuration. A capacitor and a controller are connected to the photodiode. The controller measures the length of time required for the capacitor to charge to a predetermined voltage, and the known relationship between the dark current of the photodiode and the temperature is utilized to determine temperature. The controller resets the capacitor to zero volts, and repeats the charge/time measurement cycle.
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1. A combination temperature sensor, comprising:
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an electrical power source; a photodiode connected to the electrical power source in reverse bias configuration; a capacitor connected to the photodiode in a manner that causes leakage current from the photodiode to charge the capacitor to a voltage; a controller configured to measure a length of time it takes for the voltage to change from a first predetermined value to a second predetermined value, such that the temperature can be determined based, at least in part, on the length of time. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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